Looking
to create a more conceptual, less utilitarian collection, the duo
introduce bold M.C. Escher-inspired forms to replace the standard dial
on two models, the impossible objects and infinity designs of the Dutch
artist fusing mathematics with decorative design.

"Impossibility in its purest form" - Roger Penrose (Mathematician)

In very limited supply -- don't miss out!

TRIWA x BJERKESJÖ No.1 Limited Edition Escher Triangle

Described
as “a design collaboration and artistic concept” with creativity and
music at its core, bespoke footwear specialist Bjerkesjö brings his dark
and moody aesthetic to the table, the celebrated maker named Vogue
Italia Designer of the Year 2014 and Pitti Immagine Uomo’s Who is on
Next 2013.

Penrose "Impossible" Triangles

The
Penrose triangle, also known as the Penrose tribar, is an impossible
object. It was first created by the Swedish artist Oscar Reutersvärd in
1934. The psychologist Lionel Penrose and his mathematician son Roger
Penrose independently devised and popularised it in the 1950s,
describing it as "impossibility in its purest form". It is featured
prominently in the works of artist M. C. Escher, whose earlier
depictions of impossible objects partly inspired it.

Triwa Limited Edition BJERKESJO No.2 Escher Triangle

The
entire collaboration falls under Triwa's “Stockholm Sessions” umbrella
and in addition to the wristwatches, includes a video and photoshoot
highlighting up-and-coming artists based in the titular city.